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You know, Professor, this stray kitten and you have one very important thing in common.'
'I can't imagine,' responded the professor coolly.
'Your life is the most important thing in the world to you,' said His Holiness. 'Same for this kitten. — David Michie

If you think you've hit a false note, sing loud. When in doubt, sing loud. — Robert Merrill

If all the world were green, there would be no such thing as the color green. Similarly, men cannot know what it is to be together without otherwise knowing what it is to be apart. If all the world were love, then, how could love exist? This is why we turn away from each other on moments of great happiness and closeness. How can we know happiness and closeness without contrasting them, like lights? — Jack Kerouac

It is quite affecting to observe how much the olive tree is to the country people. Its fruit supplies them with food, medicine and light; its leaves, winter fodder for the goats and sheep; it is their shelter from the heat and its branches and roots supply them with firewood. The olive tree is the peasant's all-in-all. — Fredrika Bremer

that his tendency to hate could ultimately save his life. In fact, in — Anand Giridharadas

Smugness is the Great Catholic Sin. — Flannery O'Connor

All that effort," he mused, "merely to avoid me. How gratifying. — Shana Abe

We have found that where science has progressed the farthest, the mind has but regained from nature that which the mind put into nature. — Arthur Eddington

History is an endless repetition of the wrong way of living — Lawrence Durrell

I believe that it should be perfectly lawful to print even things that outrage the pruderies and prejudices of the general, so long as any honest minority, however small, wants to read them. The remedy of the majority is not prohibition, but avoidance. — H.L. Mencken